There were many classic poems about peonies in ancient times. One of them was "Appreciating Peonies" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty. Only peonies are truly beautiful. When the flowers bloom, they move the capital." This poem praised the elegance and beauty of peonies by comparing them with peony and hibiscus. It called them the true national color and described the joy and moving scene brought by peonies in full bloom. Liu Yuxi was known as the first person to praise peonies with his unique way of expression. In addition, there were many other classic peony poems, such as Appreciating Peonies by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty and Ode to Peonies by Chen Yuyi of the Song Dynasty.
There were many classic poems about peony. The following are some examples: 1. "Peony in front of the court is a demon without style, lotus on the pond is pure and little love." Only peonies are really beautiful, and when they bloom, they move the capital. - Liu Yuxi, Appreciating Peony 2. "The green is bright and quiet, the red dress is shallow and deep. The heart of a flower is sad and wants to break off, How can spring be intimate? " -Wang Wei's Red Peony 3. "The clouds think of clothes and flowers, and the spring breeze blows the threshold and reveals its brilliance. If not for the group of jade mountains to see, will meet under the moon to Yaotai. " -Li Bai's" Three Songs of Qing Ping Diao " 4. "The famous flowers are so beautiful that the king smiles at them. Explain the infinite hatred of the spring breeze, the fragrant pavilion leaned against the railing. " -Li Bai's" Qing Ping Diao " 5. "The peerless beauty and the red peony complement each other, and the beauty and the famous flower make the king look on with a smile. Beautiful as the spring breeze can dispel infinite resentment, leaning against the railing facing north in the fragrant pavilion. " -Li Bai's" Qing Ping Diao " These poems praised the beauty and nobility of the peony, as well as its unique charm in spring.
The most classic sentence about the peony flower was,"Only peonies are truly beautiful. When the flowers bloom, they move the capital."
The following methods could be used to recite the ancient poem Ode to the Willow: First, understand the artistic conception and emotions of the poem, which would help in memorizing and reciting. Secondly, pay attention to the rhythm and rhythm of the poem. The rhythm and rhythm of this poem are beautiful. You can use the rhythm and rhythm to memorize and recite it. Then, through repeated reading and dictation, he deepened his memory and understanding of the poem. Through the above methods and efforts, I believe that you will be able to successfully recite the poem Ode to the Willow and feel the poet's praise for the willow tree.
Ode to snow in classical Chinese referred to a poem written in classical Chinese. Its theme was to describe the scene of snowflakes dancing in the winter and the poet's feelings and praise for this beautiful scenery. The following was a famous poem in classical Chinese: Snow Plum The north wind rolls the earth, the white grass breaks the Hu sky, and it snows in August. It was as if a spring breeze had suddenly come and thousands of pear trees had blossomed. I scattered into the bead curtain, wet silk curtain, fox fur coat, not warm brocade book cover. Spring in Jiangnan Thousands of miles of ice, thousands of miles of snow. Looking inside and outside the Great Wall, there is only a vast expanse of land, and the Yellow River suddenly loses its torrential flow. Mountain dance silver snake, originally galloping wax elephant, want to compete with heaven. On a sunny day, I look particularly enchanting when I see the red dress wrapped in white.
Here are some of the most classic poems about roses: - It is not related to the rose name is the same, and rose genealogy is not the same. The leaves and branches are thousands of green, and the flowers are light red. Zhang Wei's Rose - The wind blows and folds the brocade in spring, and the sky is dyed with jade and the sun shines brightly. I've already invited guests in my red clothes, Don't let them fall to the green moss. Xie Fang's Rose - Fragrant flowers moved from the king's platform, most like roses are planted together. Her beauty is so beautiful that it is better than painting. Who gives her a good name as a rose? Xu Yin's "Inspector Wu Zhu Moves to the Rose" - Musk incense sticks rise and burn, and shark gauze covers the green mist. Palace makeup face dawn, brocade section east wind. I have no strength in the spring smoke, and I worry more about the rain at dusk. I don't know what it means, but it's two shades of red. Tang Yanqian, Rose - A few years later, the rose, the immortal's house fence in Changchun. I don't know what's good to see, but I don't hesitate to buy a smile. Liu Hui's Chinese Rose The original work was equally exciting. You could click on the original work of " The Story of Rose " to understand the plot in advance!
There were many classic love poems, but everyone had one or more classic love poems in their hearts. Here are some well-known classic love poems: 1 Red Rose-Robert Frost You are my half-awake, half-asleep night When I kissed you, you were already leaning forward Like the moon entering the clouds It was like a fallen leaf falling into the abyss. The Joy of Love-Edward De Rene I love you like spring loves flowers Like autumn leaves My love will never stop It was like the clouds in the sky that kept drifting. Farewell-Mark Twain When I'm separated from you my heart bleeds Like fallen leaves in autumn They floated down in the wind. 4. The Moon-Vincent Cassel When I look at you My heart is dancing Like the moon in the night sky Shining in the silence. 5. A Rainy Night Love Poem-John Keats I miss you like the rain moistens the earth I miss you like the rain washing the sky My love will never stop It was like rain that nourished everything. These love poems all have deep emotional expressions and unique rhythms. They describe the beauty and infinite possibilities of love.
That night, I listened to Sanskrit chanting all night That is the sound of mercy reminds me The true meaning of life. That night, I saw a starry sky That's the light of wisdom Is enlightening me The path and pursuit of life. That night, I felt the warmth of the night That's the warmth of true love Are motivating me The preciousness and beauty of love. That night I understood the truth That is the accumulation of wisdom Enlightening me The value and meaning of life. That night, I began a night of cultivation That's the attitude of gratitude Cultivating me The kindness and purity of her heart. That night, I felt a night of happiness That is the happiness of gratitude Passing me The happiness and satisfaction of life. That night, I understood the meaning of a night That's the value of life 're telling me The meaning and value of life.
Wang Pu's poem Ode to Peonies implied an attitude of reflection and criticism. Through the comparison between peony, jujube flower and mulberry leaf, the poem expressed the disapproval of illusory external beauty and emphasized the importance of practical value. Peonies were depicted as empty branches with no practical value, in stark contrast to other plants with practical functions. The meaning of this poem was to appeal to the readers not to be confused by the superficial beauty of nothingness, but to pay attention to the practical value.
Ancient weddings were usually a grand celebration, and drinking was an essential part of it. The following are some poems describing the ancient people's marriage and drinking: 1 "The Phoenix with a Head"-Li Qingzhao: The world's feelings are thin, human feelings are bad, the rain sends the evening flowers easily fall. The morning breeze drips away tears, I want to write a letter, my heart is sad, I speak alone. "Song of Everlasting Sorrow"-Bai Juyi: The newlyweds get married, and the host treats them with great hospitality. The cups and plates are messy, and the laughter is drunk. 3 "Qing Ping Diao·One"-Xin Qiji: If the two feelings are long, how can they be in the morning and evening? Don't say that the curtain rolls in the west wind, and the man is thinner than the yellow flower. 4 "The Phoenix with a Head"-Li Qingzhao: The world's feelings are thin, human feelings are bad, the rain sends the evening flowers easily fall. The morning breeze drips away tears, I want to write a letter, my heart is sad, I speak alone. "Song of Everlasting Sorrow"-Bai Juyi: The newlyweds get married, and the host treats them with great hospitality. The cups and plates are messy, and the laughter is drunk. These poems depicted the scene of the ancient people getting married and drinking, full of joy and romantic atmosphere, and also reflected the life and culture of ancient society.
There are many classic poems that are most suitable for recitation. Here is a famous English poem,"Ode to a Nightingale": Ode to a Nightingale Oh nightingale nightingale In the still of the night how do you sing? A voice so pure and clear A note so beautiful to hear Oh nightingale nightingale In the still of the night how do you find your way? A light so bright and true A message so clear and true You sing to those who are lost To those who are far away A song of hope and life A call to love and care Oh nightingale nightingale In the still of the night how do you know your time? A voice so strong and true A heart so strong and kind You sing with a message for all A song of love and beauty A call to unity and peace A song that will never be wrong So let us hear you now And let us feel your song Oh nightingale nightingale You are a voice of hope for all